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- #11
- Posted: 03/09/2013 18:21
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My dad has a subscription to Q - which when I do read I enjoy, but with the internet existing and all I can't see it being something I'd continue doing away from home.
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JOSweetHeart
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Location: East Tennessee
- #12
- Posted: 03/10/2013 00:38
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Country Weekly magazine and People Country magazine is all that I care to look at these days.
God bless you always!!!
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Robert Anton Wilson
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camsh
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- #14
- Posted: 05/12/2013 12:40
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Most regularly NME and Q, on occasions Classic Rock or Uncut. I wouldn't be caught dead with that pus-spewing mess called Kerrang... _________________
MrFrogger wrote: | Camsch - Has by far the worst sig on BEA. |
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Cymro2011
The Beatles were objectively average
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Age: 28
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- #15
- Posted: 05/12/2013 13:39
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camsh wrote: | I wouldn't be caught dead with that pus-spewing mess called Kerrang... |
I was young and stupid back then.
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- #16
- Posted: 05/12/2013 14:38
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Read NME religiously for a couple of years,but mainly just use the internet now.Only music magazine i read nowadays is The Fader and that's just because exystence has pdf links to each issue.
Edit: I also have a few issues of Mixmag and HotPress in the bottom of my wardrobe,but they are all at least 3 or 4 years old now.
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ShaneSpear
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- #17
- Posted: 05/12/2013 14:50
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I pick up some old copies of Filter every so often at the used bookstore, but that's about it.
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ButterThumbz
I always used to wonder if she wore false ears
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Age: 53
Location: O'er the hills and far away
- #18
- Posted: 05/12/2013 15:05
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Puncture Repair wrote: | My dad has a subscription to Q - which when I do read I enjoy, but with the internet existing and all I can't see it being something I'd continue doing away from home. |
I read Q for years until Uncut was launched in '97. Back then, Uncut focused on movies as much as it did music which, as a projectionist, was of great interest to me. I cancelled my subscription about 5 or 6 years back when I realised that I wasn't really reading the articles any more and internet became the predominant source of info.
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- #19
- Posted: 05/13/2013 01:26
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I read Rolling Stone. Its music reviews are godawful, but it's fun to count the number of albums in each issue that are given 3.5 stars (usually about 7 out of 15). Overall, the music is awful, but their culture articles are interesting on occasion. Other than that, I'll flip through the NME or Q (i think?) special editions devoted to certain bands when I'm at Barnes and Noble.
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- #20
- Posted: 05/13/2013 02:02
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I's like a magazine that looks at music from a regular guy's point of view instead of all the fancy-schmancy "proffesional" praise Nirvana kind of reviews. A PERSON'S view, like the Roger Ebert of music magazines.
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